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The "hidden" Microsoft Excel feature I wish I’d started using years ago

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:30

I've used Microsoft Excel since I was a kid because that's when they started teaching Microsoft Office in school to elementary students. I've been aware of the changes, but one that got away from me is arguably one of the best features Excel ever had.

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How long can an HDMI cable be?

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:15

HDMI cables are a fact of life, and usually you don't need them to be particularly long. Connecting a console or Blu-ray player to a TV that's right next to it usually means having too much cable rather than too little. However, there are plenty of reasons you'd want a longer cable.

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I canceled Gemini for Claude and I'm never going back

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 14:00

Over the last year, I’ve gone from “AI is useless” to “AI is my employee I couldn’t run my business without.” I started out on ChatGPT, and eventually went to Gemini—but Claude is where I feel the most at home.

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Don’t buy a cheap second-hand 3D printer until you’ve read this

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 13:00

It’s never been easier to get into 3D printing, and the cheapest way in is to buy a second-hand model. There’s no shortage of these on the second-hand market, but what might seem like a bargain could cost you in time, parts, and effort down the line.

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I've written HTML for years, and I use these 3 tools on every project

Thu, 02/19/2026 - 12:30

I’ve been writing HTML since the late ‘90s, and while the web has evolved in a hundred different ways, the core of it really hasn’t. You still open a file, structure your markup, style it with CSS, and refine it until it looks and behaves the way you want. The fundamentals are the same. The tags are more semantic, the layouts are more flexible, and the standards are tighter, but at its heart, HTML is still crafted line by line.

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The magic of DisplayPort MST: How to daisy-chain multiple monitors from a single cable

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 23:30

Most people think of DisplayPort as the premium alternative to HDMI on PCs. But, although it is generally the best connection to use with a computer monitor, there's far more to DisplayPort than meets the eye.

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The 5 most efficient new cars in 2026 under $30,000

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 23:00

Affordable, fuel-efficient vehicles are harder to find in 2026 as new-car prices climb, but even within a $30,000 budget, there are still a handful of standout models that deliver impressive mileage without forcing buyers to overspend. These efficient newcomers prove you don’t have to choose between practicality and everyday affordability, you can have both.

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Prime Video is about to bring the best part of physical media to streaming

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 22:00

For years, streaming has been holding out on us. One of the best perks of physical media isn't a limited-edition slip cover or box set; it's the options. Director's cuts, alternate editions, versions that changed the mood of the film, or revealed the filmmaker's real intent, not squashed by the studio. The problem is that all those extras have traditionally lived in plastic—bonus discs, collector sets, and under layers of menus.

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53% of PC gamers are stuck at 1080p (even when 1440p monitors cost $150)

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 21:30

1080p has been the mainstream PC gaming resolution since the early 2010s. Just as it seemed like we were finally ready to move on to 1440p and 4K monitors, we’ve hit an unexpected wall this year. Rather than fading into obscurity, all signs point to 1080p remaining the dominant resolution now—and likely for years to come.

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Toyota vs Honda vs Lexus: which hybrid SUV is most reliable?

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 20:31

Hybrid SUVs are everywhere right now, and buyers have more solid options than ever. Automakers are going all-in on electrification, but traditional hybrids are still the sweet spot for most people who want better efficiency without changing their daily routine.

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5 reasons to start using the Linux command line

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 20:00

You can use Linux without mastering the command line and messing around in terminal windows. But if you do, you’ll miss out on the command line’s speed, power, and low-level fine-grained control.

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The 6 Spotify gestures every subscriber should know

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 20:00

The Spotify mobile app includes a number of gestures that speed up and simplify various actions. Instead of digging through menus, you can swipe to add or remove songs from the queue, like tracks, jump to artist and album pages with a single tap, and more.

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Windows is getting automatic recaps for PC games

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 19:41

The next time you play a PC game, you might get a recap showing achievements, screenshots, and other game data after you're done. Microsoft is starting to test the feature on the Insiders channels, ahead of a wider rollout.

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PCIe Gen 5 and DRAM are a waste of money: Capacity is the only SSD spec that matters

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 19:30

When shopping for an NVMe SSD for your PC, you'll frequently come across long lists of buzzwords and specifications. However, not all specs are equally important, and even the ones that matter are often less relevant to most users than you might think. Here are a few tips I follow when buying NVMes to get the best deal every time.

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Stop buying your Ryobi tools from Home Depot, here's where to buy instead

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 19:00

Have you ever wanted to pick up a new Ryobi tool, but saw the price and slowly (or quickly) backed away? There’s a much better place than Home Depot to buy your Ryobi tools, where you'll pay lower prices and still get a warranty.

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The Korean sedan that's more efficient than the Toyota Corolla Hybrid

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 18:31

Hybrids have long been the go-to choice for buyers chasing excellent fuel economy, with models like the Toyota Corolla Hybrid often setting the standard. But one Korean sedan in 2025 is quietly outperforming even that benchmark in efficiency, delivering real-world fuel savings that surprise many shoppers. It proves that hybrid tech isn’t just about being economical, it’s about maximizing efficiency without compromising everyday usability.

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Android beats iPhone in customization, but it can’t match this one feature

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 18:16

As an Android veteran of over 15 years, nothing has ever made me seriously consider switching to an iPhone. However, there’s one feature that I often feel jealous about. It’s called “Focus Mode,” and if you think you know what it does, you’re probably wrong.

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Polestar plans four new EVs to challenge Tesla and Europe’s luxury giants

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 18:00

Swedish performance brand Polestar will reveal four new EVs over the next three years, from a luxury Grand Tourer (GT) to a compact SUV, in what appears to be an ambitious plan to target Tesla and other legacy European automakers.

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8 Ryobi tools under $40 that are actually worth buying

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 18:00

Depending on the brand and type you buy, power tools can quickly get extremely expensive. But they don't have to be. If you're a homeowner or a DIY enthusiast who needs some useful items around the house or for completing projects, Ryobi has you covered.

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This open-source operating system for smartwatches just got a big update

Wed, 02/18/2026 - 17:41

AsteroidOS is an open-source operating system for smartwatches, based on Linux. Nearly eight years after the first version, Asteroid OS 2.0 has been released with more supported watches, more launcher styles, and much more.

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